All Broadcast articles in 2 December 2022 – Page 2
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News
BBC to require all unscripted shows to feature disabled talent
Ambitious on and off-screen commitments designed to boost representation
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Halo to promote Sutherland-Smith to MD
Former MD Marcus Bayley will move to finance director role
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Critics
Planet Sex; Live at the Moth Club; Murder On The Doorstep
“Far better than the frenetic, toe-curling embarrassment fest for which I had prepared myself”
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CJP installs extensive facilities at University of Sunderland
LED volume, green screen stage, HD studio, and outside broadcast facilities added to university
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NBCU studios forges South Shore creative pact
ITV Studios-backed indie and US giant tie for social experiment, reality and competition titles
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Video
Trail: The Smeds and The Smoos, BBC1
Magic Light Pictures brings Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s story of a love which overcomes divisions
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News
BBC local radio cuts ‘devastating’ for black audiences, say 40 prominent figures
Open letter urges BBC not to reduce hours for ethnic minorities
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Ratings
Portrait Artist brushes up well
The penultimate episode of the current series of Portait Artist of the Year drew 254k
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Heartbeat remains a hit for ITV3
A repeat of the rural police drama tops this week’s multichannel table
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CBS Studios chief commits to creativity amid Paramount restructure
David Stapf seeks to play down impact of integration of production divisions
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BBC director of nations: local identity is a ‘fluid’ concept
Rhodri Talfan-Davies refutes claims audiences will be confused by service changes
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Ratings
The Traitors settles down with 2m
WEDNESDAY: BBC1’s ‘who’s the mole?’ format ties with ITV’s King Charles doc
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Acorn eyes Rev Richard Coles adaptation
Murder Before Evensong mystery in paid development via The Lighthouse
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Ratings
I’m a Celeb finale entertains 10.4m
Lifted Entertainment’s juggernaut posted its biggest audience since 2018
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Government expected to call for sale of C4’s Horseferry Rd
Future of iconic building in doubt as prospect of privatisation diminishes
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Rugby League legend Rob Burrow to read CBeebies story
Burrow, who has been diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease, will use an eye controlled computer for the story